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Whether you do or you don’t depends on your charger. Some are designed to be left on 24/7, some will hurt your battery. Do what the charger manufacturer recommends.
 
A charger with "float" is designed to be left on witbout burning up the battery.

I have a Shumacher for my motorcycle and a dual output Battery Tender for my boats two batteries
 
My boat is equipped with a 3 battery charger.

To keep it running but not too much, I use a standard lamp timer, with a grounded adapter. It turns on an hour or two every day. Works for me.
 
re 3 cell charger....good question that I can't answer for a couple of weeks. It came on the 1756 Lowe that I bought last year. It seems to work just fine.

That boat is in Texas, and I am in TN.

I am actually going to swap the TX boat for the TN boat in a couple of weeks. I'll know then! Ha Ha
rich
 
The vast majority of modern chargers are regulated and will shut off after the battery is charged, but always check to make sure.

Its the old buzz box chargers that will boil your battery dry if left on for too long.

I use a Dewalt 4 amp charger that automatically switches into float mode after the battery charges.
 

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